In describing tho bombardment of Morro Castle nt Santiago daring tho U n ite d y t s te s J.nnff Office, Bpunish-Aincricnii v/ur a war artiet who R o s e b u rg , O reg o n , jwus in Cuna tells how he and somo M ay 21, 1900. newspaper inen iiiniinged to nttain a N o tic e I k h e re b y g iv e n t h a t in co m pi la n c e point of vantage near the Texas: w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f th e a< t o f C o n g re ss of A few days previons a rival newspa­ J u n e 3, 1878, e n t itl e d “ A n u c t fo r t h e Mule o f per dispatch boat, tho recipient of cer­ tim b e r )un«ls in t h e S ta te n o f C a lif o r n ia , O re ­ tain courtesies With which we had not g o n , N e v a d a a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,” been favored, had been carrying minor C h a r le s B. M o rg an o f F lo re n c e , C o u n ty o f L a n e, telegrams to the» fV'igship from one point s ta te o f O reg o n h a« ib i s d a y filed in th i s office or another, and who Was tn tho habit of h is s w o r n s tu te m e u t N o 1W7, fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f o f S e c tio n N o 28, in T o w n s h ip N o is pailing in among tho fleet, with an air 8 tlie R a NW n g e N o 0 W .n i/d w ill o ffer p ro o f J o sh o w t h a t of importance and displaying tho sig­ t h e la n d s o u g h t is m o re v a lu a b le fo r it s ti m b e r nal, “ We have dispatches for tho ad o r s to n e t h a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u rp o s e s , a n d to n iraL ” e s ta b lis h h is c la im to s a id la n d b e fo re tb y This, ut course, provonted tho vessels H e g ls te r y u d R e c e iv e r o f t h i s office a t R o seb u rg , of the fleet from making her come out- O reg o n , o n T u e s d a y t h e 14 d u y o f A u g u s t 1900. l i e n a m e s a s w itn e ss e s : aide and enabled her to approach the , A m a.-a F. H u r d o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , W . II. flagship to deliver herconiinunicationa. W e a th c rs o n o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , M rs L o ttie Before leaving Port Antonio we had o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , R o b e rt H . B e r n ­ taken in a large supply of fresh fruit, , h H a u r rd d t o f F lo re n c e , O reg o n . including bananas, so it poenrrad tofonc A n y a n d n il p e rs o n s c l a im in g a d v e rs e ly t h e i of onr very alert and original newspa­ n is iv e -d c s c rilic d la n d s a r e r e q u e s te d to file t h e ir per men that we should hoist the sig­ c la im s in th i s o ffic e o n o r b e fo re s a id 11 d a y o f nal, “ Wo havu banaaa* for the Texas A u g u s t 1900. J . T ’ B r id g e s , pn board.” R e g iste r, This wo act- d ujion, and our vessel waa allowed to glide in without inter­ N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N ; ference, until icho ovp-deseribed la n d s a re re q u e s te d to file t h e i r c l u i m s i n th i s o flleo o n o r b e fo re s a id 1-1 d u y o f A u g u s t 1900, J . T . B r id g e s , R e g iste r. R e p n ta ttp n . tho “ Memoir” of Lord Bramwell ta a telling illuntrntion of tho fact that reputation clingn to uh , oven after many yean. Tho gfi.ut jurint an u littlo lad J)ecaino u pupil nt/ Dr. IWildy’s school, whero tho luto Baron Channell, threo year« his senior, was head boy. Channell read for tho law, and tho |w o school friends scarcely met again nntll, yours afterward, Mr Channell bold a brief in a certain case nt Maid- ptono assizes. Consultation with tho solicitors ghowed a flaw in tho pleadings drawn by them. It was of p sort which in those days would ¡novo fatal to tho case. Tho solicitors could only hope that it would not ho discovered. “ Who is aguiust us?” asked Chan- N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N pell. “ Oh,” wus tho ri |4jr, “ a Mr. Bram­ well. Nobody.cver heard of him bo- U n ite d S ta te s L a n d O ffleo, fore.” “Thon, gentlemen,” said tbo advo­ cate. “ wo’ro done. I wus at school with gentleman. ” He was rlgKt Br'amwoll was too «Sever for tlern, uud |hey wore “ done” that lls h .il. » M WA I I I ntt I T H EL II, M a l l in D A I L _V FcM B K * F a te , Only $ 6 . 7 0 a Ysar Aperteci Remedy forConsSrw- n on. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish nc-ss and L o s s OF SLEEP. Ihs Weekly Chronicle Facsimile Signature of N E W ’ YORK. $ 1 .5 0 A n Cobra, When I went to the ssllor, ho held |n bis hand n very old and ragged rico bag. lie said, “ I ’ve got a fine stinging fellow 1 hors bore for you.” I asked what he meant, so he oj>a|ied the hag and showed m« ouo of the largest aurcucc, O reg o n , —r— ------------ t- o n J u n e 29,1900, v is : J a n ie s lb F. P o d g e , o n hir, M m fu r Tane. Fredericlf 4hc Great made genemns II. tt. N o. 8119 fo r th e 8 \ 8W >%, 8 \ 8 E S ee. 12 W. nts to all musiciaiiH except flute I I , T. H e 15 n a 8 m , e R. s th e f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s to p ro v e ira. Ho played tho flute remark- ! h is c o n t in u o u s r e s id e n c e u p o n a n d c u l tiv a tio n L I T E R A T U R E SAMPLE COPY SE.1T FREE. • «! » f—*-Ac*tc,_ p Ç u r- ? - I have used R lpaas Tafculsa w ith so tnueh satis* faction that I can cheer fully rsuoinmeBd them . Have been troubled for about thruo years w ith Wbut ! called bilious attack s ©<'m‘Tig c n regularly • a c e k wpek. Waa told by (UtTersut physicians that It waa caused by bud teeth, o f w hich I ha i several. I had the tc«ih extracted , b it tbo at* tucks contluu«.d. I sceu im .i.M .-.-m enu of Rlpans Tdbules in n” vfcepa|.-»rs b et n-d no faith tn them, but about s ix w eek s tin ce a friend In­ duced m e to try them . Ilav tuken but tw o of the sm all S cen t boxes o f th-» Tubules and have had no recurrence o f th e a;tucks. Eave nover given a testim onial for anything before, but the great a w n u ct o f good w hich 1 1 «lieve has been done n.a by Rlpans Tabulo« Induces m e unk'. J m ine to the m any testim oniala y o u doubCUai hn'.e in y.iur possession now. . T. D s W itt . 1 w - C b r v w <»?««? C 2 u l l 4 l n - r « TH13 n i n O N i n . ? ! ranks w ith th s grea test newep.-vpam in the U nited B tates. T H E C H R O N IC LE has no equal on the P a d flo Coast. I t leads a ll In a b ility , en terp rise and tie'VR. T H E C H n O N in r.p ra Tnlefrraphlc R eports are the la test and m ost reliab le. Its L ocal N ew s ths fu llest and «¡ Iciest, and Its E d ito ria ls from the ablest pen« In the country. T H E C ilR O N iC L B has a lw a y s been, and a l­ w ays w ill ba, the friend and cham pion of the petpl •, as a g a in st com bination«, cliques, cor­ porations, or oppressions aJ-any kind. It w ill be nduot In everythin g, n eutral In ma ilin g. D9 YOU TOT THE C’M ICLE P pvop^i Showing tho U.iliet 8 'a tei, Dominion cf Canatj m l Northori M;xloj Map <»N K Ml ON OWW M1I>K. o f th e T 1 1 Id W o rld O ' r 1 1 Id H S in ?n;l lxot tho -TIzxp «nd u ••. k y « i f e r r t n l c l n f o r O u r V c u r , p o s la jo p r •>>* n a x a p e u d p a p e r , ▲DL'C::33 h i. ir. d*» V ’ r > T 7 N 'r > , lToprlet?>r H If. ChronlSla, U N JFR.LNC1AXX C \ L D R . J C R C A N 'S G REA T I K w a n t to In fo rm yon. I In words o f highest raise, o f th e bencLt have derived from Rlpanu Tabules. I am a professional uurso uud In thia pr'.f<-sslon a clear < bead Is a lw ays rcede.l. * Rlpans Tabules docs It. ▲iter one o f m y cast's I fouiid m yself c;in:-ictely run down. Acting on iLe a d v ice o f Mr. Oeo Bow­ « er, Ph. O., GJ8 New ark Ave., Jersey C ity, 1 took Rlpans Tabules w ith < grand results. Miss DEiUE WiaoMAB. r « ? ♦ < « ♦ «« « « b bear , < ’l e v « r . >u akanrf with yonr uployer io well, Tom? . Von never ngb at liiu Tom No, but i ifliioui th'' name re. tanrnnt, and pretending not to nee liini Iretall all lit. t t e « « . aavtiijrfondly, “ 1 can’t tell It no aa lie win, bat here’» a rattling good yarn Mr. I), told ha this morning. " hw«’o promtrted j»hrt*e timca lu u yeitV- Ale W rs. C J* va MAGAIÏ8E’ PrMnmsking fancy work, hosssboid bows, short atorlr«. ourrvn» fi'i-ic* etc *ub«crlb« Co day. Oalj kX). ysariy. Lmly sgvuis « ur.Cvd. ôvvü for ten ia . ■ N e v a d a a n d W a s h in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” A u iax a F. H u d I o f F lo r e n c e , C o u n ty o f l atte, ih a te o f i O re^tm h a» ib i s d a y tile d in th i s office b in ) s w o rn s ta t e m e n t N o 1(M3, f o r th e p n r^ lm s c o f th e hK ‘b o f S e R lo n N o 24, in Tow n s h ip N o U 8 ' B ’U ik «' N o 9 W, a n d w ill offi?r p ro o f to sfifWv t h a t 1 t h e la n d » o u ffh t I» m o re T w lu a b to to t It» tif n h u r » o r h tiu ir th a n fo r ag i le n ltu r a i p u rp o s a s , a n d to I e M a b its h b is c l a l n t o s a id lo a d t e f a r > th e d k è g ia te r a n d R tkee iv « y o f th i s office a t IV'M lbiin;. (>reg«ni, o u T u e sd a y tiie a i d a y o f A u g u st *990. l i e n u n io s w ltiie a sc s. Itoiett i l . B i^ n h a n lt , o f F lo re n c e . O re g o n . C lm rle s B. M '.rg a ii o f H o ie n e e , Ò re g o u , M rs. f t H H -< jdof H u r v n c e ,O ic g o u . W. II. W e a th e r JafK' Ilird«’ NratOa ►,* <411" a '"•«il»''»’". ♦ I a ll | e r 'o u « c la im in g a d v e rs e ly t h e Many bird« vary tho compWitt'Vl o f vyitH'tl U n 1« a r e x v q n e t»<1 to file t U d r Ike outer layer of the nest acciinling to flit» o tC ra o u <>r b e fo re m i d H d a y uf vka ciretiinstanf-eH. If the neat 1» located • » o n g growing lenvea, tho outer layer J T Bi: rw be of green moae; if on a dark branch, of natural colored licln u« W iU CALL'S) t o e tsrilse. mt«««s. girls an 1 littlo tHtdrea That oow lain sty I tab ’ chic rfT»--l s o t attain« «I Ly tho ooc of so« — patterns - --------- Ha»« ••------------ tettar do --- -• *-*-Mylo Stul p«»foe» at. MS CALL, T he modern stand­ ard Family Medi­ cine: Cures the common every-day ill of humanity. TUR McCAIX Lisa a Ml M lk Mr«*«, • COM PANY, . . , m » rn,, ». te S O IE 3 S T O E S _ Sold >! T U L L E W ith W E S T - Scientific American, N ope \yho aro engaged in an y o f tho m echanical studying this stan d ard M agazine of Sciences and m echanical A rts. I t is illu stra te d 'w ith all m odern cuts ¡of la te st inventions in all the branches of m echanism , and its fund o f know ledge is inseparably connected w ith in ­ ventors an d mechanics. Sold w ith T iie W est a t clubbing rates. pveral v n n tle-t. W iltin g to i vy >»ttr lv a v ev k ly H v » irab ie c in p h ') n t, 1 • u p o r iiin h tr u feefe re»«« vs • lo se «e»f ari«lrrtes<»t a ir :i»i*e«l *ark h A K 'a i t o u H u ll « l i i t t i THE EnSM nPflIJTAN/ U n ite d S ta te s L u n d Office. K otfeburg, O reg o n , M ay in, 1900. A su ffic ie n t c o n te s t A ffidavit h a v in g b ee n filed in t a i s office b y C h a rle s It B a ile y , c o n te s ta n t, a g a in s t tiie h o m e s te a d e n t r y S o M78, m a d e A u g u st ir .ls V i, fo r S i V K W ' 4 , sec 27, XW i , S W ' . . a n d lo t 1, s e c 81, T p 17 H, K 9 W , by H a rry 1) A d k in s , C o n te stc e , in v .liic h i t is R lleg ed t i i a t tiie s a id e n tr y m n n , A d k in s , lias w h o lly a b a n d o n e d th e tr a c ts e m b ra c e d in th e e n t r y n s a b o v e , a n d c h o u s e d h is re s id e n c e th e r e f r o m f o r a p e rio d e x c e e d in g six m o n th s, and lias n o t re s id e d u p o n a n d c u ltiv a te d th e la n d n s by la w r e q u i r e d , a n d t h a t tile n b o n d o n - n ie n t is n o t c a u s e d b y r e a s o n o f liis s e rv ic e in e i th e r th e a r m y o r n a v y o f tile U n ite d S ta te s, ■aid p a r tie s a r e here-by n o tif ie d to u p p e r, re ­ s p o n d a n d O der e v id e n c e to u c h in g s a id a lle g a ­ tio n a t 10 o 'c lo c k a in o n J u n e »0, 1900 b efo re J o e l W are, U S C o m m is s io n e r a t E u g e n e , L a n e c o u n .y , O reg o n , a n d t h a t fin a l h e a rin g w ill be h e ld nt 2 o 'c lo c k p m o n J u ly 10,1900 1 e fo ro tiie K c e is te r n u d K e c e iv e r n t t h e U n ite d S ta te s l.a n d O iii' i in lio s e b u rg , O reg o n . I’ll.- s a id c o n t e s ta n t h a v in g , in a p r o p e r nf- il ln v it, llle d l i n y 15, l'.w , s e t fo r th fu els w h ic h si, >w t h a t a f t e r d u e d ilig e n c e p e r s o n a l s e rv ic e o f tills n o tic e c a n n u t lio m a d e , it is h e re b y nn<1 1 t h a t stu 'Ji n o tic e be given b y d u e a n d p r o p e r pi c a tio n . J . T. B r id g e «:, R eg ister. J . H. B o o t h , R e c e iv e r. 1 his m onthly m agazine is ope ot t h e n b est p rin te d in th is co u n try , a n d is «1 to all subscribers a t ra te s within a b ility ot all to pay. I a n d » O rego M ay , 1900. h a v in g Veci» filed n :i> n u ii, a g a in s t id v J u n e ion 17, I t is finely il tra te d and presen ts th e n am es o f flu a u th o rs a s co n trib u to rs. T he V i a n d th e Cosm opolitan aro sold fill fluced ra te s a t th is office. THE ARENA ” We do not take possession of our ideas but are possessed by They m aster us and force ns into the arena, Where like gladiators, wc must flght for them .” Such is the exalted m otto CON i E s r NOTICI of the A rena, an d th e entire contents of th is m o n th ly m ag azin e are upon a piano and in keeping w ith its m otto. Tho A rena's gallery o f_ e m in c n t thinkers is a group ot in terestin g m en a n d women, and th e ir thoughts a re w o rth y th e consideration ot a d people, T h e A rena is sold w ith Tin- W est . »‘I kbv (J u tte d I J. T. \Y «Hv p u t t-'gtelhter I'alT IS Ste4 1» w » ts B»«r. *«I4 Io ».-teirW c*ty »- J ko* n J t kv mtell- K ▲ m fa r l k m . A b rc ltik b »sry latosi «pi> « p v*- -,tets M y taa. AbteteluMy a n d p u rsu its can succeed w ith o u t read in g a n d CONTEST NOTICE. ÄI N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t i w ith Uae p r o v is io n s o f th e a c t « J u n e 3, 1378, e n title « ! “ A n n e t ft ti r a la 'r la n d * in t i u filate s o f t a ’.G, N e v a d a , a n d W a s h in g to n le u C asaM y o f G areliu cr, < OU, f o u 11 y , S ta te <»i O re g o n b a s td lls« l a y ffieil in h i» s w o r n » tn le m v n t N o. 1IWK, f o r th e t»f t h è N N F l4 « a I t . W • , N W Si». 1 (, tu ì <>«l »».«hip N o . : 21 >. U a iu v a n d m ili u .f ir p rò « / to s h o w 1 i.it (■ought ia B io re v a lu a b le f« t h a n f o r a g i k u liiir a l 1 ’’ri h is c la im t a t o l d lau- 1 be h re th e Re R e c e iv e r o f th i s o il1«- Rota t o r y , C fititurelay th e 4 th ds> »»( A II«* n a m e s a» a in C a t h e r in e A C.u-o- o ( G ard in e» Jo h '.i J o y c e , o f ir iu d ii 1er, IL*rea< a . Jo b ; s o u , o f G a r d in e r , o • n, W : lla r t G a r d in e r , O reg o n . A n y a n d a lt p e rs o n d ia lu g o d e r abuvfe>d<‘eerri»vd I miu I 1 ,»iv replaça (ad u c la im » in t h i s < A u g u s t, 1WU M BAZAR» A P atterns ’ A R T S R-I-P-A-N-S N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N pis A FREEtPATTERN I have been suffering from headaches evoy sin ce I w as a little glrL X could never ride In a car or g< > into a crowded place without getting a headache and sick at my stom cch. J heard about p.!p:.n.i Tabules from an in aunt of mine who was taking thorn for catarrh o f tho stomach. Sho had found Ruch relief from their use sho advised me to take them too. and X havu been doing»«) since last October, and w ill say they have complete­ ly cured my headaches. I am t ’veuty-nlne years old. You aro w elcom e to use th is testim onial, UTS. J. BBOORMYB& And The A new stylo pauket containing tex tup tabclks picked In a paper carton (without glass) H now for s&Is a t some drug etoroe - row xxvi; cairrs. Thl < low priced sort i«s intended for the poor and the economical. On® tfosen of the flvo-eent ccrtons (1*0 tabuks) aon be bad by moil by .«• .<)ing forty-eight cents to the R ifams C rku cai , OovrxxT. No. 1C Fyi- in- trtvt. New York—or n sin ,lo eart«.n(T72r taitcuk ) will be sent for five cotta K ir kith T x su u b may also bo h id of some grocarn, g.tnon 1 storekeepers, news a-p-ntn ard a t some liquor stores an d harbor shepa. They bauLh pain, ibduoe J ec j and prolong life. O*.« givss ruiiuf. E (her own »siectlsn'to every svb^crlbar, F< sutlfal eol* e n d hlhotfraphnd pin?,« sn«t Illustrations. Cflgtoal, Ub-«t, wtu>tlo. exquisite and strictly up to »1st« ik«l«ru», I have been a great sufferer from constipation for over R \e years. N othing gave uio any relief. My feet aud legs and abdomen w tr e bloated so I could n ot wear shoes on m y feet and only u loose dress. I saw Klpans Tabules advertised In our dolly paper, bought som e and took them os direct* ed. H are taken them about three Weeks and there H - uch a change! I am not const lpnted nay more eud I ow e It all to Rlpans Tabules. la m thirty* seven years old, have c o occupation, only m y household duties and nujslng-m y sick husband. Ho has had the dropsy and I am trying Rlpane Tabules fo r him . B e feels som o bettor but It w ill take som e tim e, ho has been sick so long. You w ay use m y le tter and name os you like. Mrs. M auv U oemax C lark ■. * Mother w as troubled With h e a r t b u r n and «( Sltfeplessaosrt, caused by My seven-year old boy * Indigestion, fo r a good sud eied w ith pains ta m any years. One duy hid hood, constipation she sa w a testim onial and complained o f ills In the paper lndonrtt?» stomach. IIo could not R l p a n s Tubules. ELe eat like children o f his determ ined to givo thorn age do and w h a t he a trial, way g r e a t l y did cct did n ot agree » ♦ i- *-<( ÿ w « V V 1, # relieved by their use w ith him. Ho w as thin a n d n o w t a k e s (h o and o f a eatTron color. Tabules regularly. Sho koepa a few cartons Ripans Reading romo c f the testim onials In favor of Tabules In the house and auys sh ' w ill nui bo w ith ­ XXIpaus rabulos, I tried th e n . Blpa&s Tabules not ou t them. The heart tutrn nud sleeplcssucss have oitiy relieved b u t actually cured my youngster, disappeared w ith tho ln d ig tHtiou w hich w as tho headmH.uj have disappeared, bowels are In form erly so grant a burden f< r her. Our whole pood condition and be never com plains o f his ramlly tak e the Tnbuk-o regularly, espoclrdly af;er stomach, lie lx now a red, chubby faced boy. This a hearty meal. My m other le tlfty yonrs c f age v.. : derful change I a?trtbate to Rlpans Tabules. and Is enjoying the best o f health end spirits ; also 1 nm sail.-fieyrurs. S ta te o f O reg o n h a s th i s d a y filed in th i s office CN. W N tA M -W iT A T E DISEASES h is sw o r n s t a t e m e n t N o 100,*, fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f 'Y cw n tr B if H and bm I r i d i c th e N BE ‘4, 5KV» S E '< Sec. 11 SW 1 k SW a ; e « l t a r a w ho are sufferhia o f, n a lu la n d , v is : 1 Sec. 12, in T o w n s h ip N o. 21 S. R u n g e N o. 11 W ., from tha effect»» of yon thiu l Indb- well himself. A famous llntirt I v a B ra y , o f M in n ie , O re g o n , B. R. K n ilth , o f crttiotis or ex« case« Io mnturer a n d w ill o ffe r p ro o f to sh o w t h a t th e la n d s o u g h t ,, . . . . - once naked permission to play lo the J M in n ie , O re g o n , A 11 G tiy n ii, o f M in n ie , O reg o n j is m o r e v a lu a b le fo r i t s ti m b e r o r s to n e th a n King, hoping that Frederick would 11 G u y n n , o f M in n ie , O re g o n . 1 cation»; Mt»< • i* t’« k l n l o i . fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l pur|»orefl, n u d to e s ta b lis h h is g ls tr a ,< J w M o r r iH c tk , F r e» ,i-« -m y ■how his appreciation erf liis skill by J . T . B bipges , I <»f I r l - C.. .- v n . » * 1 1 . ..f I C laim to s a id la u d b efo re th e R e g is te r a n d Some valuable gift. Frederick lluteoed j renn-'lh-s, o f g .'-at f o a t l . p o u c r, the i>, < tor R eg ister* R e c e iv e r o f th i s office a t R o s e b u rg , O re g o n , o n I bail so a rra tih i-d Ins 1:«. • lint It w ill i,- l attentively while lie pinyod a difficult : S a tu r d a y th e i l h d a y o f A u g u s t 1900. ' only afford T tu nh d h ic r.-lb f. Imi perm aneat | cure. The IL h -V h <1 >• •» n o t t ¡uir.t l«- p e t form j l i e n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s : piece. “ You piny very w ell,” he said, N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N ■ mini. b-.M. b it H Well k r • :i to 1 e fair and “ and I will give you a proof of my sut- . square Physician and Surifeon, pr»*-emiueut j H u g h C a s s id y , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n f in 1 • .0 ■ >‘*.s -i»R, - <»f M e n . J o y c e , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n H e n d e r s o n , iafactlou.“ L a n d O ffice, a l R o s e b u rg . O reg o n . s \ i ‘i l l i . f s i f < d from ' o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , W ilb e r t F e c k , o f G a r d in e r , i tho ysteiu w ithout the i •• of l l e r e u r y . 8o saying, fie l.«ft the room The mu- M ay 9, 1900. T r n a a e a tl:u - , b y a a > H n rile n l O re g o n . o li c e Is guessing h e r e b y g iv e at n tho t h a t probable t h e io lh o y in g - nature . l “reauitly •Man p Waited, | cur«* f.n H u p t i.e e . A ■ ¡1.1. \ nod • A n y a n d a ll p e rs o n s c l a im in g a d v e rs e ly th e />,- for P l i e s . S-» ••..ir,- and F i s t u l a s , by king i-fllflfncfl with his own flnts the J n:uii«<<1 s e tt le r h a s filed n o tic e o f h is I n te n tio n ! ) < l ’r. J.-nl.iii’« hj 1- ; | p-Ui. t : . n. Is. abov e-d es< fflb cd la u d s a te req u ested to file th e ir to m a k e fin a l p ro o f In s u p p o r t o f h is c l a im , a n d l 1 and j ■ V B B T M AN c la im s In ti n s office o n o r b e fo re s a id 4 th du> t nef :>1 t. syed the sumo piece. Then ho bado t h a t »nh l p ro o f w ill b e m a d e b e fo re R v^. tk R ev. , I Olli \ o f A u g u s t 1900. a t R o s e b u rg , O reg o n , o n A iu iu s t 1, i9(X). v is : , k visitor KOocd day,'* saying, "I J . T. B r id . e s , C. "‘e.i'tnJloii l •{» I .1 • ’ slrletlv p-'-atO, H u g h C a s s id y o n h is H . E. N. T y ö fo r th e KW *4 ■ ave had Uio 11J1 iiruro of hearing you. Ch ri HQKS Vf. K V K V.1 SO Vri 7H. K R e g is te r. NW NW \ SW ' , Sec. 10 T 21 8, R 11 W , T rea tm en t peiso n a lly « r b y letter. and it waa o ily fair that you should H e m o n e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e s s e s to p ro v o 1 Writ»» for P -n k . F I I I I . U i n i * l l Y O P I ~I I I t 31V t o r . . MAU.ro F k « « . (A valn ablc me.” h is c o n t in u o u s r e s id e n e o u p o n a n d c u l tiv a tio n book Lir m en .) Call or w-rtto V.eiftht at A ).)On. o f “« td la n d , vis*. N O T IC E F O R PU B L IC A T IO N Off. JOROAN A CO . I Oft 1 Ma.fctt S t . S. F. Whnt (lix>n n It. in wrl-il, ? Tli-.s-' who C a t h e r in e A. C a s s id y , o f G a r d in e r , O r e g o n , ' know tho took of tlio k log i f benstn best J o h n J o y c e , o f G a r d in e r , O re g o n , J o h n ll e n d e r - j and how nnall his littlo body roully is » Five hundred nud forty poumU la tho record fur i;n African lion. Hip bono is »olid nud heavy at ivory. U n ite d S ta te s I.a n d O ffice, The tiger runs the lion very close. A R o s e b u rg , O reg o n , Bengal ti.jcr, killed two years ago by M ay 21, 19Q& tn English oil leer, hcd I o I 520 j .»unds. N o titV is h e re b y g iv e n t i i a t in r o n ip iin p c c A tiger this aiie baa, however, <*< indd- w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f th e a i t o f C o n g n ’Mt o f erable more muscular strength than the J u n e 8, K f t , I’tiU tlc d “ A n a v i fo r th e sa io of tim b e r la n d s In th e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O re g o n , biggent lion. Desirable (Inclu din g ¡»cstage) to any part o f th e U nited Ptains, C anada and Mexico. TIIK WkiEK-LY CHROMICTJ3, tho b righ test and m ust c o m p e te W eekly N ew sp ap er In the w orld, prin ts retruLirlg 112 Colum ns, ur six teen p ace«, oi N ew s, lit e r a t u r e aj.d G eneral Infor- niatlop; a lto a rnngnh.cent A g ricu ltu ra l and H orticu ltu ral D epartm ent. Thia la on e o f the g rextast departr.nu ts In a n y paper un th is C oast. E v er y th in g w ritten Is based on e x ­ perience In the C oast Htatea, n ot on E astern m en 's know ledge o f th eir ow n lo c a lities. The R oK cburs, O reg o n , M ay 22, J900. | N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t in c o m p lia n c e j w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f t h e a c t o f C o n g re s s o f J u n e 3, 1878, e n t itl e d “ A n n e t fo r t h e s a le o f 1 tim b e r la n d s in th e S ta te s o f C a lif o r n ia , O reg o n , N e v a d a a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r i to r y ,” R o b e r t H . j h c r u i i a n l t o f F lo r e n c e , C o u n ty o f L a n e , S ta te o f O re g o n h a s th i s d a y file d in th i s ofTce h is sw o rn s ta t e m e n t N o 1054, fo r th e p u r c h a s e o f th e N E HW J 4 o f S e c tio n N o 27, in T o w n s h ip N o 18 S R a n g e N o 11 W a n d w ill o ffer p ro o f to t h o w t h a t th e la n d s o n g h lis m o re v a lu a b le fo r its tip ib e r o r s to n e t h a n fo r a g r i c u lt u r a l p u r - JXMd*, a n d to e s ta b lis h h is c la im to s a id la u d b e fo re t h e R e g is te r a n d e c e i r c r o f th i s office a t 1 R o se b u rg , O reg o n , o n T u e s d a y ^lm 11th d a y o f A u g u st, 1900. H e u u m e s a s w itn e s s e s : M rs L o ttie H u rd o f F lo re n c e , O reg o n , A m a s a F. H u r d o f F lo r e n c e , O reg o n , \y . II. W e a th e rs o n o f F lo re n c e , O re g o n , C h u rlu * T h o m a s o f E u g e n p , O reg o n . A n y a n d a l l p e r io n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly th e a b o v e -d e sc rib e d la n d s a re r e q u e s te d to file th e ir c la im s in th i s office o n o r b e fo re su id 14th d u y o f a u g u s t 1900. J . T. B r id g e s , KegisfcT. » Greatest Weekly in the Country, Use For Over Thirty Years LOOK OV£R ÎHÎS IW M AKE YOUR select :;«», ‘ R av is the w est . FLORENCE. 08-